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- of a musical soundtrack, creating a mood conducive to thoughtful and unornamented speculation in what is otherwise a fierce and destructive landscape."...
- "dichotomously or T-branched boxworks, mazes and shafts, unlined and unornamented".: 179  Facies of Thal****inoides increased suddenly in abundance at the...
- submitted "failures" to another editor. Asimov's fiction style is extremely unornamented. In 1980, science fiction scholar James Gunn wrote of I, Robot: Except...
- [ˈwaka]) are Māori watercraft, usually canoes ranging in size from small, unornamented canoes (waka tīwai) used for fishing and river travel to large, decorated...
- performing a da capo aria, for instance, would sing the melody relatively unornamented the first time and decorate it with additional flourishes and trills...
- ornamentation but are now po****rly called gargoyles. Both ornamented and unornamented waterspouts projecting from roofs at parapet level were a common device...
- and visual aspects of Surrealism. Between 1911 and 1917, he adopted an unornamented depictional style whose surface would be adopted by others later. The...
- firmly grounded in meaning". The circle is described as "unbroken and unornamented, symbolising wholeness and completeness, and our potentialities. We are...
- Ornament implies that the ornamented object has a function that an unornamented equivalent might also fulfill. Where the object has no such function...
- 1848. Raleigh's poetry is written in the relatively straightforward, unornamented mode known as the plain style. C. S. Lewis considered Raleigh one of...